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i mentioned al gore that george bush betrayed h his country, john kerry that going in he said to bob schieffer in the dark of night and killing innocent civilians and john murtha's comments in cold blood they are killing innocent civilians. these were comments made during war about either a, a president or b, men and women putting themselves in harm's way. i don't think i ever heard that type of rhetoric. and there was very little i guess bac backlash to that witn the democratic party ranks. >> not enough. particularly when you believe as i do that the one great american institution that still preserves the tremendous respect of the american people forhe u.s. military and tore good reason. their life is deviated to our country. they are -- devoted to our country. they have an incredible classically american at its best we can do it attitude and you got to be really -- you got to say good words about them all the time. are they perfect? no more than anybody else but the rhetoric that you just quoted was way over the line. >> sean: you supported senator mccain in 2008. how would you if
i mentioned al gore that george bush betrayed h his country, john kerry that going in he said to bob schieffer in the dark of night and killing innocent civilians and john murtha's comments in cold blood they are killing innocent civilians. these were comments made during war about either a, a president or b, men and women putting themselves in harm's way. i don't think i ever heard that type of rhetoric. and there was very little i guess bac backlash to that witn the democratic party ranks....
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i'm bob schieffer of cbs news. the questions are mine, and i have not shared them with the candidates or their aids. the audience has taken a vow of silence. no reaction of any kind except right now, when we welcome president barack obama and governor romney. [ cheers and applause ] >> gentlemen your campaigns have agreed to certain rules, and they are simple. they have asked me to divide the evening into segments. i'll poesz a question at the beginning of each segment. you will each have two minutes to respond, and then we will have a general discussion until we move to the next segment. tonight's debate as both of you know comes on the 50th anniversary of the night that president kennedy told the world that the soviet union had installs nuclear missiles in cuba. and it is a sobering reminder that ever president faces at some point an unexpected threat to our national security from abroad. so let's begin. the first segment is the challenge of a changing middle east and the new face of terrorism. i'm going to put t
i'm bob schieffer of cbs news. the questions are mine, and i have not shared them with the candidates or their aids. the audience has taken a vow of silence. no reaction of any kind except right now, when we welcome president barack obama and governor romney. [ cheers and applause ] >> gentlemen your campaigns have agreed to certain rules, and they are simple. they have asked me to divide the evening into segments. i'll poesz a question at the beginning of each segment. you will each have...
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. >> bob lichter from george mason university, as you look at abc news, nbc news, newspapers, do these polls create the sense of horse race journalism? that's the question, that sometimes skew the coverage toward a race or toward a candidate? >> boy, we've heard that back to the '36 election. lots of people have complained that the focus on who is ahead distorts coverage, keeps coverage of issues from being more dominant. that's a long-standing complaint about horse race polling. some countries actually have banned release of polling in the last week or two before an election and things along those lines because they think it's so injurious to the process. i don't agree. i think people have a natural desire to know who is ahead we should provide them that information. because, if we don't do it, it's going to be -- assumptions are going to be made. say we ban polling. next fall, we're going to say, who is ahead? and it's better to have scientific information out there. and news organizations cover lots of aspects of the polling. i have a lot of faith in the american public. if they wan
. >> bob lichter from george mason university, as you look at abc news, nbc news, newspapers, do these polls create the sense of horse race journalism? that's the question, that sometimes skew the coverage toward a race or toward a candidate? >> boy, we've heard that back to the '36 election. lots of people have complained that the focus on who is ahead distorts coverage, keeps coverage of issues from being more dominant. that's a long-standing complaint about horse race polling....
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>> al gore: i think bob is a class act. he has had a lot of experience. i think he'll do an excellent job. i looked back at the transcript of his moderateing performance in one of the debates between between--didn't he moderate one of the debates between obama and mccain, and he asked a question about climate in that debate. i think he'll do a good job. >> jennifer: i also think he's such a--he's a classic gentleman. he's going to be--i'm sure he'll have heard the criticism that jim lehrer had and he's sort of the mold of jim lehrer, and he niece he has to be more guiding in this debate. >> john: and for candy crowly point out inaccuracy is bias. >> eliot: the president is viewed to having the advantage here so the president needs to win by a little bit to be more presidential. if mitt romney is viewed to be equally presidential, then i think in an odd way the president loses stature. he'll need to come across as i am the president i'm in charge. >> cenk: the debate is coming up in two minutes here. i want everybody to stick with us. we'll have the full d
>> al gore: i think bob is a class act. he has had a lot of experience. i think he'll do an excellent job. i looked back at the transcript of his moderateing performance in one of the debates between between--didn't he moderate one of the debates between obama and mccain, and he asked a question about climate in that debate. i think he'll do a good job. >> jennifer: i also think he's such a--he's a classic gentleman. he's going to be--i'm sure he'll have heard the criticism that jim...
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rob portman and bob mcconnell how about brian sausy and ben hoffman. they used to be on this network. >> finally one in four republicans don't know who chris christie is. if you want an imposing forcer rules through fear there is one new jersey narrative you have to go with tony soprano. he is a fictional character. in many ways, so is chris christie. i am done talking now. >> thanks for joining us here in the war room.
rob portman and bob mcconnell how about brian sausy and ben hoffman. they used to be on this network. >> finally one in four republicans don't know who chris christie is. if you want an imposing forcer rules through fear there is one new jersey narrative you have to go with tony soprano. he is a fictional character. in many ways, so is chris christie. i am done talking now. >> thanks for joining us here in the war room.
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chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that way. he was confident and outgoing. never arrogant. always self-effacing, quick with a laugh or grin. always looking for ways to learn something from everyone else around him. he was no surprise considering chris came from such good stock. chris studied western civilizations and immerses himselfs in cultures and languages and took multiple trips to study abroad in spain,
chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience...
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he was wounded in italy in combat, bob dole, second lieutenant bob dole of kansas a man that still today is representing the best we have in kansas in our country and did such a great job as a leader of this boifment and there became a friendship that lasted to this day, both men gravely wounded, both certainly dedicated more than ever to serve their country, both served with distinction. the bonds of friendship that were forged in that hospital between bob and dan were unique and also enduringing. yesterday also senator danny poinlted out that his colleague from his native state was a true patriot and american hero in every sense and he is at this time in hawaii the greatest leader. then danny said it's an incredible understatement to call him an institution. this chamber will never be the same without him. he also said that daniel inouye leaves blind a list of accomplishments that will never be par lelled. his hard work for the united states of america influenced every part of his life and set him apart even in the senate. so today will be the first day since hawaii became a state in 1
he was wounded in italy in combat, bob dole, second lieutenant bob dole of kansas a man that still today is representing the best we have in kansas in our country and did such a great job as a leader of this boifment and there became a friendship that lasted to this day, both men gravely wounded, both certainly dedicated more than ever to serve their country, both served with distinction. the bonds of friendship that were forged in that hospital between bob and dan were unique and also...
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bob iger and first lady michelle obama will formally announce the plan earlier today almost one third of children in the u.s. are either overweight or obese kudo's to disney for doing their part to stop the spread of this epidemic the bad the rise in communications horizon america's largest wireless service provider announced plans to cut seven thousand nine hundred jobs it's your buyouts or involuntary layoffs your company must be hurting right. last year of arisan paid c.e.o. lowell mcadam more than twenty two and a half million dollars and has paid its top five executives more than three hundred fifty million dollars over the past five years in two thousand and eight two thousand and eleven aged twenty six thousand jobs they cut another ten thousand jobs in two thousand and ten and horizon has been fighting with its unionized workers asking for some concessions so while the company can magically afford to pay millions hundreds of millions to a handful of employees all the other workers screwed sadly she's all to come over the market today. and the very very ugly north carolina's ju
bob iger and first lady michelle obama will formally announce the plan earlier today almost one third of children in the u.s. are either overweight or obese kudo's to disney for doing their part to stop the spread of this epidemic the bad the rise in communications horizon america's largest wireless service provider announced plans to cut seven thousand nine hundred jobs it's your buyouts or involuntary layoffs your company must be hurting right. last year of arisan paid c.e.o. lowell mcadam...
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i mentioned al gore that george bush betrayed h his country, john kerry that going in he said to bob schieffer in the dark of night and killing innocent civilians and john murtha's comments in cold blood they are killing innocent civilians. these were comments made during war about either a, a president or b, men and women putting themselves in harm's way. i don't think i ever heard that type of rhetoric. and there was very little i guess bac backlash to that witn the democratic party ranks. >> not enough. particularly when you believe as i do that the one great american institution that still preserves the tremendous respect of the american people forhe u.s. military and tore good reason. their life is deviated to our country. they are -- devoted to our country. they have an incredible classically american at its best we can do it attitude and you got to be really -- you got to say good words about them all the time. are they perfect? no more than anybody else but the rhetoric that you just quoted was way over the line. >> sean: you supported senator mccain in 2008. how would you if
i mentioned al gore that george bush betrayed h his country, john kerry that going in he said to bob schieffer in the dark of night and killing innocent civilians and john murtha's comments in cold blood they are killing innocent civilians. these were comments made during war about either a, a president or b, men and women putting themselves in harm's way. i don't think i ever heard that type of rhetoric. and there was very little i guess bac backlash to that witn the democratic party ranks....
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i mentioned al gore that george bush betrayed h his country, john kerry that going in he said to bob schieffer in the dark of night and killing innocent civilians and john murtha's comments in cold blood they are killing innocent civilians. these were comments made during war about either a, president or b, men and women putting themselves in harm's way. i don't think i ever heard that type of rhetoric. and there was very little i guess bac backlash to that witn the democratic party ranks. >> not enough. particularly when you believe as i do that the one great american institution that still preserves the tremendous respect of the american people forhe u.s. military and tore good reason. their life is deviated to our country. they are -- devoted to our country. they have an incredible classically american at its best we can do it attitude and you got to be really -- you got to say good words about them all the time. are they perfect? no more than anybody else but the rhetoric that you just quoted was way over the line. >> sean: you supported senator mccain in 2008. how would you if y
i mentioned al gore that george bush betrayed h his country, john kerry that going in he said to bob schieffer in the dark of night and killing innocent civilians and john murtha's comments in cold blood they are killing innocent civilians. these were comments made during war about either a, president or b, men and women putting themselves in harm's way. i don't think i ever heard that type of rhetoric. and there was very little i guess bac backlash to that witn the democratic party ranks....
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bob moved to new york at age 19. by the time he was 23, bob's voice, with its weight, its unique power was redefining like not only what music sounded like, but the music it carried, but how it made people feel. today everybody from bruce springsteen to u2 owes bob a debt of gratitude, there's not a bigger giant in the history of american music. a all these years later he's still chasing that sound and still searching for a little bit of truth, and i have to say that i am a really big fan. in the 1960s more than 2 million people died from smallpox every year. just over a decade later that number was zero. 2 million to zero. thanks in part to dr. bill fauxi foege. bill helped have a vaccination strategy to eliminate smallpox from the face of the earth and when that was won he moved on to other diseases. in one remote village, after vek ain eighting people, he had explained to people to come to the village and see the tallest man in the world. today the world owes that really tall man a great debt of gratitude. on the
bob moved to new york at age 19. by the time he was 23, bob's voice, with its weight, its unique power was redefining like not only what music sounded like, but the music it carried, but how it made people feel. today everybody from bruce springsteen to u2 owes bob a debt of gratitude, there's not a bigger giant in the history of american music. a all these years later he's still chasing that sound and still searching for a little bit of truth, and i have to say that i am a really big fan. in...
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in fact, bob stevens, the ceo of lockheed martin, talked about this paralyzing effect of where we are right now with sequestration, and he said the very prospect of sequestration is already having a chilling effect on the industry. we're not going to hire. we're not going to make speculative investments. we're not going to invest in incremental training because of the uncertainties associated with $53 billion of reductions in the first fiscal quarter of next year as a huge disruption to our business. and yesterday bob stevens came forward and talked about the fact that they are likely, lockheed martin, is going to have to issue what's called the warn act notice. our large defense contractors have a duty under federal law, prior before 60 to 90 days before a potential layoff occurs, they have to notify their employees that they may be laid off, and so there are potentially hundreds of thousands of warn act notices that could be issued before the november election which i don't know if that's not a wake-up to members of congress, that this is an issue that needs to be addressed now. i d
in fact, bob stevens, the ceo of lockheed martin, talked about this paralyzing effect of where we are right now with sequestration, and he said the very prospect of sequestration is already having a chilling effect on the industry. we're not going to hire. we're not going to make speculative investments. we're not going to invest in incremental training because of the uncertainties associated with $53 billion of reductions in the first fiscal quarter of next year as a huge disruption to our...
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moving on to the state of nebraska, bob kerry going back from new york to nebraska to run against deb fisher who won a tight primary there a tea party candidate. she had quite a big lead, up to, today within two points. that is huge ground he has made up there with the help of old hollywood friends like steve martin. >> cut it in like this, take out the one and put this on there like this. now you're almost done, use your last little paper clip. >> that's fun. it's old steve martin doing a little distract be humor. >> if democrats win in nebraska, then it's a political blood bath. >> and a democratic, you're right and if a democratic wins in nebraska, it will be a real democratic not the one they're replacing. >> should we end high school football? some actually want to do that and they've got some facts behind them. >> the beloved high school team the green waves have to go. >> let me make this clear this is a dangerous game for children to be playing. >> the u. block is brought to you by before the sneeze, help protect with a spray. before the tissue, help defend with a wipe. before
moving on to the state of nebraska, bob kerry going back from new york to nebraska to run against deb fisher who won a tight primary there a tea party candidate. she had quite a big lead, up to, today within two points. that is huge ground he has made up there with the help of old hollywood friends like steve martin. >> cut it in like this, take out the one and put this on there like this. now you're almost done, use your last little paper clip. >> that's fun. it's old steve martin...
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calling bob on friday. >> bob: thursday. >> dana: i never miss it. coming up, some new york city public schools are handing out the morning after pills to kids as young as 14. they're not telling their parents. details on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: back when i was a kid and abraham lincoln was president you could go to nurse's office in school for basically, to get out of school. no, aspirin if you had a headache. things have changed. now in new york city, young girls can stop by the nurse's office and pick up the morning after pill. to stop an unwanted pregnancy. this will be available to girls as young as 14 without the parents' consent. it's called "catch." i don't know what it stands for but it's this. they sent letters to the parents of all the schools. but here is my problem with it. it says if you don't want this to happen, then you send in the form saying you don't want it to happen. >> dana: opt out. >> bob: as opposed to say yes, you can do it with my child. >> brian: it's up to you to give the parents the yellow slip t
calling bob on friday. >> bob: thursday. >> dana: i never miss it. coming up, some new york city public schools are handing out the morning after pills to kids as young as 14. they're not telling their parents. details on that when we come back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: back when i was a kid and abraham lincoln was president you could go to nurse's office in school for basically, to get out of school. no, aspirin if you had a headache. things have changed. now in new york city,...
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reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, bob, thank you. >>> 5:37. we get back with christina loren to talk about friday and, again, a beautiful outlook for another good weekend. >> hopefully he doesn't get bombed on it there this morning. we've got a good-looking day shaping up. we're getting a little bit more cloud cover in san jose this morning. you can see that vividly from that live picture and temperatures are rather comfortable. chances are if you live in the east bay, you had to use your ac last night. you'll likely be using it again tonight if that was the case. and saturday, you'll downright need it as temperatures are going to climb even more so. today i actually shaved off a couple degrees. take a look at your futurecast today fo today. mostly clear all the way up and down the peninsula. even as we head through about noon today, most of that cloud cover stays offshore. however we'll have enough lingering for that westerly flow to carry in cool ocean air and that's going to keep your temperatures just a touch cooler this afternoon. at 5:00
reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, bob, thank you. >>> 5:37. we get back with christina loren to talk about friday and, again, a beautiful outlook for another good weekend. >> hopefully he doesn't get bombed on it there this morning. we've got a good-looking day shaping up. we're getting a little bit more cloud cover in san jose this morning. you can see that vividly from that live picture and temperatures are rather comfortable. chances...
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. >>> i'm bob redell. we'll take you live to san francisco where hundreds of expected to attend a memorial service for a late u.s. ambassador to libya, christopher stooen stevens. that story coming up. >>> and it looks like we could see a warm-up. could see triple-digit heat. we'll let you know if it's at your city and how long the heat wave will last coming up. >>> and we're still watching the road work going on. slow for the cone zone and what's going o
. >>> i'm bob redell. we'll take you live to san francisco where hundreds of expected to attend a memorial service for a late u.s. ambassador to libya, christopher stooen stevens. that story coming up. >>> and it looks like we could see a warm-up. could see triple-digit heat. we'll let you know if it's at your city and how long the heat wave will last coming up. >>> and we're still watching the road work going on. slow for the cone zone and what's going o
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i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. the episcopal church this week became the largest u.s. protestant denomination to authorize an official liturgy to bless same-sex unions. the provisional rite was approved at the church's general convention in indianapolis, and it will be re-evaluated in three years. bishops who don't approve of same-sex unions may ban their priests from using the liturgy. convention delegates also voted to explicitly allow the ordination of transgendered people. sexuality activists praised the moves, but conservatives said the new policies will further increase tensions in the worldwide anglican communion. >>> meanwhile, last week, the presbyterian church usa narrowly defeated a proposal that would have changed that denomination's definition of marriage from the union of a man and a woman to the union of two people. >>> a new crisis for the orthodox church in america. the church's top leader, metropolitan jonah, resigned saying he had "neither the personality nor the temperament" for the position. jo
i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. the episcopal church this week became the largest u.s. protestant denomination to authorize an official liturgy to bless same-sex unions. the provisional rite was approved at the church's general convention in indianapolis, and it will be re-evaluated in three years. bishops who don't approve of same-sex unions may ban their priests from using the liturgy. convention delegates also voted to explicitly allow the ordination of transgendered...
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[the medal is presented] bob dylan. a modern-day troubadour, bob dylan established himself as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. the rich poetry of his lyrics opened up new possibilities for popular song and inspired generations. his melodies have brought ancient traditions into the modern age. more than 50 years after his career began, bob dylan remains an eminent voice in our national conversation and around the world. [the medal is presented] >> can everybody please stand and give a rousing applause to our medal of freedom winners? well, we could not be prouder of all of them. we could not be more grateful to all of them. you have had an impact on all of us, and i know that you will continue to have an impact on all of us. so thank you for being here. thank you for putting yourself through white house ceremonies which are always full of all kinds of protocol. fortunately, we also have a reception afterwards. i hear the food around here is pretty good. so i look forward to all of you having a c
[the medal is presented] bob dylan. a modern-day troubadour, bob dylan established himself as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. the rich poetry of his lyrics opened up new possibilities for popular song and inspired generations. his melodies have brought ancient traditions into the modern age. more than 50 years after his career began, bob dylan remains an eminent voice in our national conversation and around the world. [the medal is presented] >> can everybody...
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bob woodward. "it is the price of politics" get it and read it and you'll know a lot more about how our government works or doesn't work. thanks, bob for your time this morning. >> nice talking to you. >> bill: bob woodward "the price of politics" and now there's even a second round of comments from that romney video where he dismisses any chance of any settlement or any peace process in the middle east. what does this guy believe in? anything but himself? >> announcer: radio meets television. the "bill press show." now on current tv. >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. they're doing this this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>that's an understatement, eliot. gaeme inc. thank you for joining now to my point. (vo) jennifer granholm ... >>for every discouraged voter, there are ten angry ones taking action. trickle down does not work. in romney's world, cars get the elevator and the workers get the shaft. that is a whole bunch of bunk. the powerful may steal an electi
bob woodward. "it is the price of politics" get it and read it and you'll know a lot more about how our government works or doesn't work. thanks, bob for your time this morning. >> nice talking to you. >> bill: bob woodward "the price of politics" and now there's even a second round of comments from that romney video where he dismisses any chance of any settlement or any peace process in the middle east. what does this guy believe in? anything but himself?...
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right, bob? >> bob: i didn't know you were an expert on churches. >> greg: i spent a long time in one. it grew up in one. i was an altar boy. >> bob: you were? >> greg: i was. >> bob: who was your priest? >> greg: father zoft. father corkoran. >> dana: the easiest thing to do is liberals say conservative want to cut welfare from women and children. they are suggesting to give governors more flexibility to get programs more in their local area. rural environment to take advantage of it. help supplement that. there is a deeper conversation here about moral obligation. not just to help people in need and give them that bridge or help they need from one thing to the next. to help them find work and responsibility and joy that comes from building yourself up. that is where people who have more could do more to help people. solve some of the problems. >> bob: you are exactly right about giving the states more responsibility to these things. since i ruined three blocks already, i want to say i'm in agre
right, bob? >> bob: i didn't know you were an expert on churches. >> greg: i spent a long time in one. it grew up in one. i was an altar boy. >> bob: you were? >> greg: i was. >> bob: who was your priest? >> greg: father zoft. father corkoran. >> dana: the easiest thing to do is liberals say conservative want to cut welfare from women and children. they are suggesting to give governors more flexibility to get programs more in their local area. rural...
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>> all right, bob. thank you. >>> in today's energy saver, if you're in the market for a space heater, make sure you're getting an energy-efficient model. make sure to look for a thermostat and timer settings. these can keep rooms from being overheated. and compare the wattages of similar models to see which ones use less energy. for more on how you can become an energy saver, go to wjz.com and click on our special section. >>> an intense search is under way for survivors in alabama after a u.s. coast guard helicopter crashes off the coast. the chopper, the mh65 dolphin went down overnight, while on a training mission. one person is dead. three others are missing. rescue crews are still searching. the cause is under investigation. >>> 25 members of the group anonymous, are arrested for online hacking. the suspects, ages 17 to 40, are accused of planning cyber attacks against columbia's defense ministry. anonymous made headlines in 2010, when it hacked master card, visa, and pay pal websites. >>> the son
>> all right, bob. thank you. >>> in today's energy saver, if you're in the market for a space heater, make sure you're getting an energy-efficient model. make sure to look for a thermostat and timer settings. these can keep rooms from being overheated. and compare the wattages of similar models to see which ones use less energy. for more on how you can become an energy saver, go to wjz.com and click on our special section. >>> an intense search is under way for...
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first, bob baer and fran townsend. fran, served as a member of the cia external advisory committee, and last month visited libya with her employer, mccannkancan forbes. he said that there were security concerns. >> we had a long conversation, especially with darna, to the east of benghazi, and he was aware of the increased threat. we talked about them increasing in numbers and threats, access to weapons. consistent with what you heard, he suggested i go to benghazi. august 29th, so less than two weeks before he was killed. he understood it was heating up, but because of my background, thought i would have an appreciation of it. the other thing worth mentioning, as senator mccain said to you, you know, chris stevens had been in benghazi, before gadhafi fell, was with the rebels. my take on the security situation, it was very fragile, very chaotic, worried about the militias, and chris stevens' perspective, it was certainly not as bad as it had been during the height of the fighting, so i really was -- as we were looking
first, bob baer and fran townsend. fran, served as a member of the cia external advisory committee, and last month visited libya with her employer, mccannkancan forbes. he said that there were security concerns. >> we had a long conversation, especially with darna, to the east of benghazi, and he was aware of the increased threat. we talked about them increasing in numbers and threats, access to weapons. consistent with what you heard, he suggested i go to benghazi. august 29th, so less...